Obituaries

She was a native of Newport News and attended Wesley Grove Baptist Church.

Survivors include a daughter, Tasha Ashley of Newport News; a son, Tyrone Ashley of Newport News; her mother, Shirley Davis of Newport News; her father, Robert Davis of New York; her maternal grandparents, Raymond and Myrtle Boothe of Newport News; her paternal grandmother, Lillie Stallings of Hampton; her paternal grandfather, Otto Stallings of Virginia Beach; a sister, Jennette Stallings of Newport News; and three brothers, Alonzo Stallings and Andre Stallings of Newport News and James Stallings of Washington, D.C.

A funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday in Cooke Bros. Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Robert Samuels. Burial will be in Hampton National Cemetery.

The family and friends will assemble at 1232 Hampton Ave. by 1:15 p.m. Monday.

A native of Marshall, Ill., he had been a Peninsula resident from 1928 to 1986, when he moved to Alabama.

He had retired from LaSalle Construction Co.

Mr. Beltz was a member of Hampton Christian Church, Eagles Lodge of Hampton and Carpenter's Local Union of the Peninsula.

Survivors include two daughters, Harriet F. Gentle of Birmingham and Peggy L. Holden of Beaumont, Texas; a sister, Irene Hennessee of Indianapolis, Ind.; a brother, George Beltz of Clinton, Md.; and six grandchildren.

A funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday in Hampton Christian Church by the Rev. John H. Knibb Jr. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery, Hampton.

The family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday in R. Hayden Smith Funeral Home, Hampton.

A native of Marblehead, Mass., he had been a Hampton resident for 19 years. He had attended Harvard University.

A Navy veteran of World War II, he retired as a lieutenant from the Navy Reserve in 1967 after 25 years. Mr. Brown had been employed by Metropolitan LIfe Insurance Co. in New England before moving to Hampton in 1971. He later worked for Marine International and Hunt Seafood in Hampton. Recently, Mr. Brown had been involved in the restoration of old homes, including the Robinson home on Chesapeake Avenue.

He was a member of Central United Methodist Church, Marblehead Lodge, A.F.&A.M. of Marblehead and Scottish Rite of Boston, Mass.

He is survived by his parents, Charles M. Cash and Linda W. Cash of Salisbury; his paternal grandparents with whom he made his home while in Newport News, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph M. Cash; his paternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer C. Boyce of Newport News; and two brothers, Tony Cash and Wayne Cash of Salisbury.

A funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. today at Lyerly Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rowan Memorial Park.